QuoteReplyTopic: Pre-tipped with glue and microlinks? Posted: August 05 2006 at 10:52am
If someone wanted to use human hair in a microlinks method, should they use the pre-tipped hair? Wouldn't the glue wear a little into the natural hair if they washed it with hot water? Or is there something better to use than pre-tipped hair?
Edited by Poose - August 05 2006 at 10:53am
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yes using pretipped hair is your best option. Otherwise you would have too much slipping and shedding. You may get a tiny bit of glue that may transfer to your hair. But it would be very minimal and remove easily with dab of orange remover or acetone. The worst you might get would be a little sticky spot, if any.
any bond that is on pretipped hair, installed into a micro link, once it is removed, it will wash out with shampoo, no need to apply anything, i do this all day long and it comes out with shampoo,
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i've got a question about pretips and microring. i got a sample pretip so that i can make my own, and i noticed that the tip is really long. what do you do with all that pretip? do you cut the tip to the length of the ring or just put in the end and whatever's not in the ring will soften up?
what I'm wearing: 1 pkg 18" DLux SS #2 and protac
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Yeah i was wondering about that too...good to know that it cant be cut too short! Do you think putting nail glue on the ends if theyve been cut would be a good idea? to make extra sure they wont shed lol
Do you think putting nail glue on the ends if theyve been cut would be a good idea?
Absolutely. Have done this many times myself. Squeeze a couple drops onto a slick magazine sheet and roll and dab just the tip and end, hang over the edge of something to dry and voila! Don't touch too soon. Wearing extensions on the ends of one's fingers is not a good look.
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